The diameter of a laser beam is due entirely to the diameter of thehole through
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Question
The diameter of a laser beam is due entirely to the diameter of thehole through which it
passes as it exits the instrument. However, at large distances, thediameter of the beam
increases due to di?raction at that hole. Suppose that for aparticular laser, the diameter
of the beam is 2 cm at a distance of 22.5 m. The wavelength of thelaser
light is 633 nm. Find the diameter (mm) of the hole through whichthe beam exits the
instrument. Caution: the value of min is measured from thecenter of the di?raction
pattern to the ?rst dark ring. Give the answer to 2 signi?cant?gures.
Explanation / Answer
First, usinggeometry sin˜ y / d ˜ 1 cm / 22500 cm = 1 /22500 . Then.. . 1.22 = Dsin where D is the diameter of the aperture . 1.22 * 633 x 10-9 = D * 1 / 22500 . D = 0.017 meter = 1.7 cm is the diameter of the apertureRelated Questions
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